Background: Stroke survivors often have difficulties in manipulating objects with their affected hand. Thumb control plays an important role in object manipulation. Surface functional electrical stimulation (FES) can assist movement. We aim to control the 2D thumb force by predicting the sum of individual muscle forces, described by a sigmoidal muscle recruitment curve and a single force direction. Methods: Five able bodied subjects and five stroke subjects were strapped in a custom built setup. The forces perpendicular to the thumb in response to FES applied to three thumb muscles were measured. We evaluated the feasibility of using recruitment curve based force vector maps in predicting output forces. In addition, we developed a closed lo...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Rehabilitation of arm and hand function is crucial to increase functional independence of stroke sub...
Loss of hand use is considered by many spinal cord injury survivors to be the most devastating conse...
Background Stroke survivors often have difficulties in manipulating objects with their affected hand...
BackgroundFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to improve function in individuals w...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Worldwide 17 million people are left with impairment to their upper or lower limb following stroke. ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) of upper limbs can be used for the recovery of some hand fun...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Electrical stimulation of arm and hand muscles can be a functional tool for patients with motor dysf...
A patient-driven control strategy for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), which amplifies volit...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Stroke often has a disabling effect on the ability to use the hand in a functional manner. Accurate ...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Rehabilitation of arm and hand function is crucial to increase functional independence of stroke sub...
Loss of hand use is considered by many spinal cord injury survivors to be the most devastating conse...
Background Stroke survivors often have difficulties in manipulating objects with their affected hand...
BackgroundFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to improve function in individuals w...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Worldwide 17 million people are left with impairment to their upper or lower limb following stroke. ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) of upper limbs can be used for the recovery of some hand fun...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Electrical stimulation of arm and hand muscles can be a functional tool for patients with motor dysf...
A patient-driven control strategy for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), which amplifies volit...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Stroke often has a disabling effect on the ability to use the hand in a functional manner. Accurate ...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Rehabilitation of arm and hand function is crucial to increase functional independence of stroke sub...
Loss of hand use is considered by many spinal cord injury survivors to be the most devastating conse...